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Nine stars 'ticked off' after 60 Minutes forces staff to fly economy as network tightens the belt - but these celebrities are exempt from the new rule
Channel Nine has further tightened the belt after the network's latest redundancies bloodbath.
Nine Entertainment's publishing arm accepted 85 voluntary redundancies across the Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, WAtoday and Brisbane Times, just weeks after hundreds of jobs were cut. 'As foreshadowed in June, we have been working with our people in reshaping the publishing business to ensure a sustainable future in response to the challenging advertising market and collapse of the Meta deal,' the spokesperson said. The decision led to the boss of the Pedestrian Group announced his departure alongside plans to cut deals with Vice, Refinery29, Gizmodo, Lifehacker and Kotaku.
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